WO2000041148A1 - Transport device with openings for capacitive coupled readers - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the identification of objects placed upon a transport device, wherein the objects have identification tags.
- the transport device has openings which enable scanning of identification tags by capacitive coupled readers located beneath the object on the transport device.
- a food conveyor apparatus having a plurality of rows of oblong holes positioned along the length of the conveyor, with each row offset from adjacent rows of holes.
- the platform supports an endless mesh conveyor band. The plurality of holes and the endless mesh conveyor band allow food debris to fall through the conveyor band and platform to simplify cleaning in a food processing environment.
- U.S. Patent 5,040,549 issuing to Ray on August 20, 1991 discloses a band conveyor for feeding tobacco into a cutting machine.
- a plate supporting the conveyor band has a plurality of apertures through which debris may fall or be swept, and a means below the plate to collect the particulate material.
- the identification tags on individual objects must be oriented to position the identification tags in relation to the reader antenna positioned in proximity to the conveyor band.
- Manual orientation of the objects to orient the identification tags in relation to reader antenna is labor intensive and time consuming. Where the identification tag is positioned beneath the object, it cannot easily be read by reader antenna positioned above the conveyor. Thus, what is needed is a way to position the reader antenna beneath the conveyor band to read identification tags located beneath the object.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a plurality of objects located upon a transport device, with some identification tags located beneath the object.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the transport device taken along lines 2- 2 in FIG. 1 , showing reader antenna positioned lower than a support plate and in alignment with suitable apertures located in the support plate.
- FIG. 3 is a partial top view of the support plate having a zigzag aperture positioned to isolate first and second support plate sides, with an object positioned above the support plate.
- FIG. 4A is a partial top view of the support plate having a plurality of apertures extending through the support plate with a plurality of reader antennae positioned in the apertures, and several transponder circuits shown in various orientations upon a transport band.
- FIG. 4B is a schematic view of the support plate and reader circuit shown in FIG. 4A.
- FIG. 5 is a partial view of a plurality of conductive rollers positioned in spaced relation between opposing sides of a frame, and wherein reader antenna are positioned in the space provided between adjacent rollers.
- FIG. 6A is a partial view of a plurality of conductive rollers positioned in side by side relation, wherein adjacent rollers are of opposite polarity.
- FIG. 6B is a schematic view of the conductive rollers shown in FIG. 6A.
- FIG. 7A is a schematic view of the reader circuit and transponder circuit, wherein the reader circuit and first transponder antenna are each coupled to ground.
- FIG. 7B is a partial view of the support plate with an object positioned above the support plate.
- FIG. 7C is a schematic view of the reader circuit with first and second reader antenna and the transponder circuit with first and second transponder antenna.
- FIG. 8 is a partial view of the support plate, wherein the transponder antenna is positioned in non-parallel alignment with the reader antenna.
- an object 20 e.g., a parcel
- an identification tag 22 e.g., a transponder, RFID label, etc.
- the identification tag 22 contains a transponder circuit comprising at least one transponder antenna 30.
- the transponder circuit 32 comprises a first and a second transponder antennae 30, 31.
- the transponder circuit 32 is in electrical communication with the first and second transponder antennae 30, 31.
- the transponder circuit 32 contains a unique digital code which contains information/data relating to a specific object, such as the identification, contents, destination, disposition, ownership, history and/or inventory data of the specific object.
- the transport device 10 comprises a support plate 12 secured to a frame 14, the support plate 12 having an aperture and/or a separation 34 therein.
- the support plate 12 is made of a first support plate side 42 and a second support plate side 44.
- the first support plate side 42 is positioned in spaced relation to the second support plate side 44.
- the first and second support plate sides 42, 44 may each be made of a conductive material, such as steel.
- a pattern of conductive material is secured to a non- conductive support plate, and the pattern of conductive material is connected to respective polarity generated by a reader circuit 28.
- a support plate aperture and/or separation 34 extend in a continuous path between first and second support plate sides 42, 44, electrically isolating first support plate side 42 from second support plate side 44.
- the support plate aperture/separation 34 extends in a zigzag or semi-zigzag path substantially across the width of the support plate 12 , isolating the first support plate side 42 from the second support plate side 44.
- a plurality of offset apertures/separation 34 may be provided, as shown in FIG. 4A and 4B, and first and second support plate sides 42, 44 may be of opposing polarity.
- a transport band 16 advances along the support plate 12 to move randomly oriented objects 20.
- the transport band 16 is powered by a suitable drive means 18, such as a motor, band or shaft, to advance the transport band 16 over the conductive support plate 12 and along the frame 14.
- the transport band 16 is preferably made of a non-conductive material, such as plastic, fiberglass, rubber, to enable a signal to pass through the transport band 16.
- a plurality of conductive rollers 40, 41 may extend in spaced relation between opposing sides of the support plate 12. At least one reader antenna 25 is positioned in the space between the rollers 40, 41.
- the reader circuit 28 may provide one polarity to the conductive rollers 40, 41 and an opposite polarity to at least one reader antenna 25.
- the rollers 40, 41 may be driven by a chain, band, motor or other suitable drive means 18 to move the objects 20 along the transport band 16 in a manner well known in the art.
- one or more rollers 40, 41 may be inclined to rotate in the presence of the object 20 by the force of gravity as the object 20 moves along the transport band 16 in a manner well known in the art.
- the plurality of rollers 46, 48 may be placed in a row in a side-by-side relation between opposing sides of the frame 14.
- the plurality of rollers 46, 48 in each row may be placed in alternating polarity alignment, with rollers 46 of opposite polarity to rollers 48.
- Adjacent rows of rollers 46, 48 are positioned in staggered alignment, so that rollers 46 of a given polarity in one row are aligned with rollers 48 of an opposite polarity in an adjacent row.
- Transponder antennae 30, 31 located in identification tag 22 on the object 20 will cross over rollers 46, 48 of opposing polarity, regardless of the orientation of the object 20 on the transport band 16.
- a reader circuit 28 located in proximity to the transport device 10 is in electrical communication with at least one reader antenna 25.
- reader antenna 25 is in electrical communication with the reader circuit 28
- common ground coupling is used between the first transponder antenna 30 and the support plate 12 and the reader circuit 28 is coupled to ground as illustrated in FIGS. 7A and 7B, eliminating the need for the first reader antenna 25.
- the reader antenna 25 capacitively (electrostatically) couples to at least one transponder antenna 30 to transmit and receive signals.
- a further alternative example is when the reader circuit 28 is electrically coupled to two reader antennae 25, 26 as illustrated in FIG. 7C, wherein a first reader antenna 25 could be coupled to ground (e.g., via the support plate 12 or the frame 14) and a second reader antenna 26 is capacitively coupled to at least one transponder antenna 30 and/or 31 to transmit and receive signals.
- the first and second reader antennae 25, 26 could both be capacitively coupled to at least one transponder antenna 30 and/or 31.
- reader circuit 28 is electrically coupled to three reader antennae 25, 26, 27, wherein a first reader antenna 25 is capacitively coupled to at least one transponder antenna 30 and/or 31 to transmit signals, a second reader antenna 26 is capacitively coupled to at least one transponder antenna 30 and/or 31 to receive signals and a third reader antenna 27 is coupled to ground (e.g., via the support plate 12 or the frame 14).
- the reader circuit 28 is electrically coupled to two reader antennae 25, 26 wherein the reader circuit 28 is coupled to ground, a first reader antenna 25 is capacitively coupled to at least one transponder antenna 30 and/or 31 to transmit signals and a second reader antenna 26 is capacitively coupled to at least one transponder antenna 30 and/or 31 to receive signals.
- the identification tags 22 are placed upon a side of each object
- the objects 20 may be of random size and shape. As the objects 20 are randomly positioned upon the transport band 16, the identification tags 22 may be located anywhere on the object 20. When the identification tag 22 is disposed on a side of the object 20 that is in contact with the transport band 16, line of sight reading equipment usually located above the transport band 16 cannot read the identification tag 22. In order to ensure that each object 20 is properly identified as it passes along the transport band 16, in addition to line of sight reading equipment positioned above the transport band 16, at least the first and second reader antennae 25, 26 are positioned below the support plate 12 and in proximity or alignment with apertures or separations 34 located in the support plate 12.
- the apertures 34 in the support plate 12 provide for passage of a signal between the first and second reader antennae 25, 26 and the transponder antennae 30, 31 located in the identification tag 22.
- the identification tag 22 is located on the bottom of the object 20, it is read by a reader antenna 25 positioned lower than the support plate 12.
- FIG. 8 illustrates the first and second transponder antennae 30, 31 located in the identification tag 22 positioned in a non-parallel alignment to the aperture/separation 34.
- the transponder antennae 30, 31 may be either horizontally or vertically oriented, or a variation of both, with respect to the support plate 12.
- FIG. 4 A several identification tags 22 are positioned in random orientation upon the transport band 16.
- a plurality of side by side apertures 38 A through 38E each have a respective pair of reader antennae 25A through 25E positioned therein.
- Identification tag 22A couples to reader antennae 25A and 25B.
- Identification tag 22B couples to reader antennae 25A and 25D.
- Identification tag 22C couples to reader antennae 25B and 25C.
- Identification tag 22D couples to reader antennae 25C and 25E.
- at least one reader antenna 25 couples to one of the transponder antennae 30, 31.
- a reader circuit 28 is in electrical communication with the first reader antenna 25 and second reader antenna 26, both of which are positioned lower than the support plate 12 and in proximity to an aperture/ separation 34.
- the reader circuit 28 generates an excitation signal which is electrically coupled to the first reader antenna 25.
- the first transponder antenna 30 couples to ground (e.g., via the support plate 12) and the second transponder antenna 31 couples to the first reader antenna 25.
- the first reader antenna 25 capacitively couples the excitation signal, which may include commands from the reader circuit 28, to the identification tag 22, thereby activating the transponder circuit 32.
- the excitation signal serves as a power source and a clock source for the transponder circuit 32.
- the identification tag 22 generates and capacitively couples a transponder signal to the reader circuit 28 via the transponder antennae 30, 31 and the second reader antenna 26.
- the transponder signal is received by the second reader antenna 26 as the object 20 traverses across the support plate aperture 34 located between the first support plate side 42 and the second support plate side 44.
- the second reader antenna 26 electrically couples the transponder signal to the reader circuit 28 where the transponder signal is demodulated to identify the data in the transponder signal, such as the ownership, contents, history, destination, and/or disposition of the object.
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